Defending Your Life
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How far did you have to go for help?
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About three miles.
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You broke your leg in two places?
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- Yes, I did.
- I'm proud of you.

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With no help, by himself, with as badly
a broken leg as I've ever seen...

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...this man crawled three miles to get help.
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You're kidding.
:31:49
What have we just watched?
:31:51
That is self-preservation.
He didn't risk his life, he saved his life.

:31:55
You're not a hero if you save your own life?
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A hero? No, you're not.
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No one here is accusing Mr. Miller
of not having a survival instinct.

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We're here to see if he can overcome fear,
not pain.

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You don't see fear in this?
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Fear of what?
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How about death for starters?
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I hope you realize it would be very hard
to be a brilliant public speaker...

:32:19
...if you're lying dead in the snow.
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For the record...
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...you never rode a snowmobile again.
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Hold on. Not because I was afraid.
Because I hated it.

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You must believe me.
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This is not about fear. This is hate.
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This is a rotten contraption.
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It heats up like a toaster oven.
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I burned the hair off my thigh
from my knee to my crotch!

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Singed it right off. I don't know...
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...if the seat was leather or lined with fur...
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...but years of rotting,
drying out and getting wet...

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Mine smelled like an old sheepdog.
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Also, it's very, very noisy.
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You don't find that out until the
second hour when you can't hear anyone.


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